Race Across the World has returned for its sixth series
Race Across the World has made its highly anticipated return to BBC One for its sixth series. Five new teams have set off on the gruelling challenge of racing one another more than 12,000km across Europe and Asia.
Each pair must cover the vast distance on a tight budget, with the prospect of winning £20,000 driving them forward. Despite it being only the opening episode, one contestant swiftly captured viewers’ attention.
A host of fans taking to social media to voice their concerns abouthypnotherapist Margo, 59, from Liverpool. She is competing alongside her brother-in-law Mark, a 66 year old retired architect from London, reports the Mirror.
Taking to X, viewers at home were quick to share their feelings, with one posting: “Margo already getting on my nerves….she’s been everywhere!!” A third remarked: “Margo is driving me mad already and it’s only been on for 10 mins.”
A third speculated about her teammate: “I’m sure Mark is rushing as fast as he can so can escape Margo. Might end up a week earlier than every other team.”
Nevertheless, she won over a number of viewers within moments of her first appearance on the show, with one person observing: “Margo is such a vibe already I love her.”
Another viewer remarked: “Love all the couples in #RaceAcrossTheWorld but have a soft spot for Margo. She is an absolute ray of sunshine.”
Margo and Mark were inspired to take part in the programme following the care they provided for her sister, his wife, before her death. The five competing pairs must travel from Palermo, on the island of Sicily, all the way to the remote village of Hatgal, situated on the shores of Lake Hövsgöl in northern Mongolia.
Among the contestants are childhood friends Jo and Kush, both 19, a college student and a gap-year student respectively, hailing from Liverpool, who are the youngest pairing in the race. Also in the running are Manchester-based siblings Katie, 21, and Harrison, 23, an account manager and finance assistant, who revealed they grew up across 14 different homes throughout their childhood.
Representing Northern Ireland are junior doctor Molly, 23, and her father Andrew, a 54-year-old geography teacher, who are joining forces to take on the challenge.
Rounding out the field are London-based cousins Puja, 31, a doctor, and Roshni, a 32-year-old software engineer, who are both firmly set on taking the winning title.


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